Overview

The utterly charming children’s classic follows the Waterbury children as they’re forced to move from London to Yorkshire after their father is imprisoned for espionage. Their homesickness is soon allayed by the joys of a provincial railway station on the nearby steam line. They bond with a variety of colourful local characters, enjoying various escapades before discovering that one of their newfound friends may be able to help with their father’s predicament...

E. Nesbit’s story was filmed three times previously for television, but it’s Lionel Jeffries’ beloved adaptation that remains the definitive version, endowed with a fine cast including a young Jenny Agutter and the evergreen Bernard Cribbins. A perennial fixture in polls of Britain’s best-loved children films, The Railway Children is a steam-powered classic with the most human of hearts.

The Marquise of O...

Period drama1976103 minsDirector: Eric Rohmer

Eric Rohmer's first feature-length film after a four-year break from filmmaking is a German-language adaptation of Henrich von Kleist's classic novel, following the titular Marquise as she deals with an unwanted pregnancy.